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November 2024: Kim Murton - Terra Cotta
Kim Murton is a ceramic artist working with low-fire terra cotta clay and colored slips. Her colorful, cartoon-like pieces are influenced from pr...
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March 2023: Bev Cordova
“Exploring the origins of pottery making led me to the earliest work from China, Africa, Greece, and the Americas. I was humbled and inspired by th...
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September 2022: Mary Moore
My new series of clay figures are focused on a progression of ideas based on my childhood memories of myth and fairy-tales. I feel those old stor...
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May 2022: Gesine Kratzner - Ceramic
“My life, as seen from space, is a dotted line that leads from a small town in Germany to art college in Stuttgart, on to London, where I earned an...
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March 2022: Pat Horsely Ceramics
“My work is strongly influenced by architecture, both primitive and contemporary (i.e. the home, the Temple and the skyscraper). I base my wo...
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November 2021: Dennis Meiners
Dennis Meiners works in stoneware. His surface drawings are made with a technique called Mishima, which involves drawing into the still-wet surface...
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March 2021: Kelly Neidig & Adrienne Eliades
Kelly Neidig draws inspiration from prehistoric art representations of astronomical events, her favorite cartoons, and quantum physics. Her works r...
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October 2008: Jean Henry Clay Relief
Jeanne Henry, a potter for 30 years, creates these clay reliefs to mirror her own photographs. Each unique piece takes many days to unfold. After ...
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August 2008: Roger Lee & Kat Hutter
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May 2008: Jennifer Forti & Dana Fenwick
Jennifer Forti is a ceramic artist who delights in the offbeat and quirky. All of her work is hand built clay sculpture with some elements of mixed...
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June 2008: Mark Perry & Takemi Tsuruta
Takemi Tsuruta’s fascination with weapons, Americana & religion dominate his hand built clay sculptures, creating a dynamic visual narrative. H...
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June 2011: Scot Cameron-Bell & Bonnie Taylor Talbot
Scot Cameron-Bell has aptly titled her show “Pots Bigger Than My Head.” She has deliberately gone big. “Every artist gets into a comfort zone with ...
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